Eden 1963, p. 451, qualifying with "oldest dateable Roman temple" (italic emphasis added). Eden, P. T. (1963). "Venus and the Cabbage". Hermes. 91 (4): 448–459. JSTOR4475274.
Eden 1963, p. 451, citing Varro, De lingua Latina 6.20, which simply says quod tum Veneri aedes dedicata, "because then a shrine of Venus was dedicated". Eden, P. T. (1963). "Venus and the Cabbage". Hermes. 91 (4): 448–459. JSTOR4475274.
Eden 1963, p. 451, citing Varro, De lingua Latina 6.20. Eden, P. T. (1963). "Venus and the Cabbage". Hermes. 91 (4): 448–459. JSTOR4475274.
Parker 2004, p. 589, n. 106, on Bauman, citing Women and Politics in Ancient Rome (1992), pp. 17 and 223, n. 15. Parker, Holt N. (2004). "Why Were the Vestals Virgins? Or the Chastity of Women and the Safety of the Roman State". American Journal of Philology. 125 (4): 563–601. JSTOR1562224.
Parker 2004, p. 589, n. 106. Parker, Holt N. (2004). "Why Were the Vestals Virgins? Or the Chastity of Women and the Safety of the Roman State". American Journal of Philology. 125 (4): 563–601. JSTOR1562224.